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This place is a MUST SEE. The artifacts on the wall are enough reason but the history lesson and stories from the bartender made us feel the place come alive. We learned so much and met some really nice people while there. The only downside was I accidentally left my money at the end of the bar and didn't realize it until I got back to my hotel. But I still had a great time. View all feedback.
What Susan Smith doesn't like about Wild Bill:
The website stated we could eat there but the bartender said no food. A $2 surcharge for purchase under $10. It costs $10 to see the museum and an additional cost to take pictures. Price per person: $1–10 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 View all feedback.
Great adult hangout. Good drinks and entertainment from the bartenders. Wild Bills last stop.
This is probably the most lively bar in Deadwood. I came for a couple drinks to celebrate the life of Wild Bill and this place did not disappoint. The beer was average but the environment made up for it. Live music and dirty jokes aplenty. Check this place out for sure!
This place is a MUST SEE. The artifacts on the wall are enough reason but the history lesson and stories from the bartender made us feel the place come alive. We learned so much and met some really nice people while there. The only downside was I accidentally left my money at the end of the bar and didn't realize it until I got back to my hotel. But I still had a great time.
Beautiful bar, like walking back in time. We paid to go see where Wild Bill was shot and we were amazed with how the basement was set up. Really well done. Got us each a shot of whisky, and a replica news-paper to seal the deal!
This a fun bar with a lot of history! I am one for experiences so I had to go in and check it out. It was pretty busy but the bartender was on it. The bar itself is somewhat limited on choices of liquor but the service and quality of the drink were great. I really enjoyed the historic aspect of the bar. While I was there a reenactment started on the street so I had bags with me and asked if it was okay if I left it there and the bartendar said no problem. There aren't a lot of places I would trust to leave my stuff but I definitely felt this was a place where I could do that.